Chemistry in Everyday Life
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
used in laundry soap
used in dish washing powder
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Enzyme inhibitors are competitive inhibitors if they inhibit the attachment of substrate on active site of enzyme. Enzyme inhibitors are non- competitive inhibitors if they changes the active site of enzyme after binding at allosteric site.
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Penicillin is not a broad spectrum artibiotic and is used to treat only certain infections caused by streptococci and staphylococci such as pneumonia.
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Compound X is sucrose as,
Here, glucose is A which on oxidation with HNO3 gives saccharic acid as
B is b-D fructose which is laevarotatory.
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CH3 – (CH2)16 – COONa is the sodium salt of fatty acid used in soap is not synthetic detergent.
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Ofloxacin is the only broad spectrum antibiotic given in the question.
Pencillin – G is narrow spectrum antibiotic.
Salvarsan is mainly active against spirochete, a bacteria that causes syphilis.
Terpineol is an antiseptic.
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Some drugs do not bind to active sites. These bind to different site of enzymes called allosteric sites.
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